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This Spooky Night card is all about the Designer Series Paper (DSP). The Spooky Night DSP features 32 – 3 X 3 scenes of a spooky black tree against the moon and Pumpkin Pie sky. The owl is from the Spooky Cat stamp set and was stamped in black on Very Vanilla cs, and fussy cut. After adhering the owl to the branch, a cute hat is fussy cut from another sheet of DSP and placed atop the owl’s head. This art scene is adhered to a black cs layer which is then adhered to the DSP decorated front layer. Black rhinestone jewels embellish the right side of the card and the owl’s hat.

BUT – if you have the Nola the Cat Punch, you can punch black or orange cats right from the DSP! In this image, a black cat is punched from the DSP, adhered to the black branch, and finished the same as the card above. A bow of 1/4” grosgrain or cotton ribbon embellishes the upper corner.

Feel like a fall card instead of a spooky cat or owl? Then rest awhile in a Cajun Craze lawn chair festooned with fall leaves in copper foil and other colors. Create a special colored leaf using the baby wipe technique and Cajun Craze, Old Olive and Pumpkin Pie inks. The chair and leaves are from the Seasonal Layers Framelits Dies. The card is finished with a perky orange bow and the Black Rhinestone Jewels.

Well, this is our final October Stamp Camp post. I hope you like several of these creations and will come to October Stamp to paper craft your heart away!!!! Remember – I need to know by Monday October 2nd which cards you wish to do.

In the first post for October Stamp Camp, I reminded everyone that Christmas Stamp-A-Stack will be October 19 and 21 – 12 person limit each day. I also said that my plan for 4 each of 3 cards was subject to change. Well,change is upon us as I did come up with a 4th card that is beautifully elegant and simple. SO… you will have the option of 3 each of 4 cards (12 total) for $28 or 4 each of 4 cards (16 cards) for $34. All cards will have layers and embellishments, and will be as simple as we can make them. The sooner I know whether you prefer the 12 or 16 package, the more I can prep for you. I will have samples for you to view at October Stamp Camp. I promise NO MORE CHANGES!

Let me know if you have any questions! See you at October Stamp Camp! Rosemary – (h)630/759-3089 – (c)30/965-1965 – paperrose01@aol.com

Meet my friend Nola the cat. I realize you may be a dog person, and not a cat person, but she is so cute. Nola was named by Stampin’ Up demonstrator Connie Wakefield and I think the name fits this cat! Here’s what we are going to do with Nola the Cat:

The Spooky Cat stamp set gives us the face for Nola as well as an owl, a hat for a witch, a mouse, cute messages and a few other spooky images. Nola the Cat is actually a punch and is a basic that can be used 12 months per year ($18 – page 53 in the current SU holiday catalog.) The card base is 8 1/2 X 4 1/4 scored at 4 1/4. The Designer Series Paper (DSP) measures 4” square and can be flipped to the other side which features bats with orange and black polka dots. Nola is punched in Pumpkin Pie with the face stamped in black. She is adhered to a circle layer of white on stitched black. The new leaf punch ($18 – page 49 in the current SU catalog) provides a place for Nola to hide behind. The sentiment is trimmed in Vintage Crochet Trim and embellished with an Iced Rhinestone. Black Glimmer paper is also available for punching the cat.

But I don’t want to do a Halloween card, you say. That is the beauty of Nola the Cat punch. Here she is punched in retired Crisp Cantaloupe but still layered on the white and black circles. The soft DSP is from the Delightful Daisy series, but any DSP could be used. This would make a darling Christmas card with Nola wearing a red bow, green leaves and holiday DSP. The sentiment used here is from the Pretty Kitty stamp set and is great for a birthday, thinking of you, or just because card. The same black trim and black leaves are used which picks up the black from the card and circle. So you can choose to do a Halloween or an everyday Nola the Cat card – or one of each.

As a reminder, October Stamp Camp is on Thursday October 5th from 12 N – 8 PM, Friday October 6th from 12 N – 6 PM, and Saturday October 7th from 9 AM – 4 PM. We will be doing 2 Christmas and 2 Halloween or 2 similar but everyday cards. I realize several of you do not acknowledge Halloween so I always try to offer an alternative. Please let me know by Monday, October 2nd to let me know which cards you wish to do. Pricing remains the same – $12 for 4 and $2 for each card thereafter.

Our next blog post is entitled “Spooky Night” and will be posted shortly. Make sure to check back.

Christmas Sweaters is such a fun card! This is designed as a Z card and uses the retired Warmth and Cheer Designer Series Paper (DSP). I chose my favorite sweaters that were fun to color and not to difficult to fussy cut. There are several DSP designs to choose from as well as assorted Textured Embossing Folders. In this image, the argyle folder was used. The sentiment tag comes from the retired Stitched With Cheer stamp set. The sentiment is layered on matching colored cs and is held together with Multi-colored Cotton Yarn from Hobby Lobby. The message layer features a fourth sweater.

Can you tell what my 3 favorite sweaters are???? This sample is done in Cherry Cobbler. Note how the ribbon coordinates with the card. The multi-colored yard allows you to cut into it to find the color you are looking for. Although hard to tell, the striped sweaters feature a rhinestone in the snowflake center. The Santa card features a rhinestone at the end of his hat. I found larger rhinestones which we will be using for stamp camp. The gingerbread sweater is highlighted with a yellow star embellishment and small candy dots on several of the stamped candies. Wink of Stella was also used to add a bit of glimmer. Beware the Wink picking up the SU marker color. I cleaned my SU brush frequently. The Copic markers did not have that issue. Aren’t these cute cards. If you are concerned about the time it takes to color and cut them out, you can always make the card and complete the sweaters at home during your leisure time.

Although I rarely mention Paper Pumpkin, I do want you to be aware of a SU Paper Pumpkin offering: To give you more of what you love, during October and November SU is offering two straight months of perfectly coordinated Christmas cardmaking and gifting projects. Two coordinating kits means that 1) you will have everything you need to complete unique holiday cards and gifts, 2) you will have more creative options, and 3) you can get that handmade holiday touch without the fuss. A one-month subscription is $20. Sign up at Paper Pumpkin and please don’t forget to list me as your demonstrator.

To receive October’s kit, you must subscribe at paperpumpkin.com by 11:50 PM (MT) on October 10.

To receive November’s kit, you must subscribe at paperpumpkin.com by 11:50 PM (MT) on November 10.

Two more Blog posts for October Stamp Camp. Will you choose spooky – or not. Check back soon! Blessings, Rosemary – (h)630/759-3089 – (c)630/965-1965 – paperrose01@aol.com

With this unseasonable heat, it’s hard to believe it is fall and Christmas is fast approaching! Perhaps Snowflake Sentiments will help put us in the holiday spirit!

Last month, our sparkling Christmas card was done in Cherry Cobbler and silver. This month, our card is gold and white. The top shimmery white layer features a gold metallic foil snowflake that is 3 3/8 X 3 3/8 in size. In this image, the foil snowflake is layered with a gold glimmer snowflake, a gold foil snowflake, and a large pearl. Other assorted snowflakes are die cut in gold glimmer and gold metallic foil and gently “cascade” down the front layer. Pearls embellish each snowflake. Rhinestones were considered, but there is enough bling without rhinestones. Year of Cheer Specialty Washi Tape highlights 2 corners of the top layer and the sentiment “Christmas” is die cut in gold metallic foil.

The second sample is very similar to the first with “peace” used as the sentiment. Gold 1/8” ribbon is used to highlight the 2 corners. The top layer of this card was run thru the Big Shot with the Gently Falling Textured Embossing Folder. This $8.50 embossing folder (page 211 in the 2017-2018 SU catalog) is one I recommend everyone have in their embossing folder library. Although you cannot see the added clear droplets in either sample, I dropped dots of glue from the Fine Tip Glue Pen in several spots on the top layer and allowed them to dry. These clear droplets add dimension and interest to the card.

October Stamp Camp is on Thursday October 5th from 12 N – 8 PM, Friday October 6th from 12 N – 6 PM, and Saturday October 7th from 9 AM – 4 PM. We will be doing 2 Christmas and 2 Halloween or Fall cards. I realize several of you do not acknowledge Halloween so I always try to offer an alternative.

As a reminder, Christmas Stamp-A-Stack will be October 19 and 21. You will have the option of doing 4 each of 3 cards (12 total) or 5 each of 3 cards (15 cards). This is, of course, subject to change as I may come up with 4 different cards instead of 3. However, my current plan is 3 different cards. Cost is $28 for 12 cards, or $33 for 15 cards. I’m waiting for a SU shipment so I can finish these cards and post them on the blog. I will have samples for you to view at October Stamp Camp.

My 20% off product discount for SU ends September 30. Let me know if there are any SU items you wish to add to your crafting bonanza.

My next post will be Christmas Sweaters. Make sure you check back to see it. Please let me know by Monday October 2 which cards you wish to do. 4 cards for $12 and each additional card is $2.

As time is running short until September Stamp Camp, I decided to CAS this lovely card by Jari Francis from Card-iology by Jari.

The Carols of Christmas bundle from the new holiday catalog brings the Christmas card for September Stamp Camp. The Peace on Earth was stamped in Cherry Cobbler onto a Whisper White stitched circle. This sentiment circle was framed with a scalloped Silver Glimmer circle. A narrow strip of the Be Merry DSP was adhered to a layer of Cherry Cobbler and then to a larger panel of Silver Glimmer Paper. Trees were die cut using the Card Front Builder Thinlets Dies and adhered to the card front. 3/8” ribbon was wrapped around the top layer and a bow was added. The sentiment circle and the single tree were added with dimensionals and the whole art panel was then adhered to a Whisper White card base. The inside layer was finished with a thin strip of the same Be Merry DSP as used on the card front. This is a very glittery – but elegant card and will put you in the Christmas spirit.

This is the final post for September Stamp Camp. Remember to let me know by Tuesday September 5th which cards you choose to do. As a reminder, stamp camp is Thursday and Friday – September 7 and 8 from 12 N to 6 PM, and on Saturday September 9 from 9 AM to 4 PM. Bring a friend and introduce them to the creative art of paper crafting. See you next week!

Don’t forget the 20% off SU product sale for the month of September – this is a personal discount offering.